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  1. in a very enthusiastic way because you have strong feelings about somebody/something
"ardently" Synonyms
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Both were ardently sought by conservationists but just as ardently opposed by some elected Republicans.
Now, those friends are ardently defending themselves on social media.
I am ardently opposed to the criminalization of political disagreements.
The President has continued to ardently defend him in private.
Wilders also ardently defends the rights of gays and lesbians.
Almost every alley features yet another wildly decorated, ardently worshiped Ganesh.
He ardently favored destroying them, in keeping with the original plan.
Democrats are generally in favor, but Sununu has been ardently opposed.
Ladies If a young woman is ardently pro-life, she'll likely vote
The novel is generously condensed, ardently focused, its mechanisms poetic, not expository.
His family ardently believed high-dose fish oil helped his brain heal.
Make no mistake: I am ardently committed to the free exercise of religion.
And then there are those, like Vinod Khosla, who ardently believe both things.
I told her [20F] I love her, most ardently, and she rejects me.
But those cities are surrounded by mostly rural counties that are ardently conservative.
Gualtieri disagrees and has ardently defended Drejka, describing McGlockton's push as forcible and violent.
And what, in these increasingly authoritarian times, could be more ardently relevant than that?
His charm offensive — ardently embraced by Mr. Moon — is quickly corroding Mr. Trump's leverage.
He ardently offers her his hands, but she's reluctant, maybe too brokenhearted, to accept.
By all indications, Holmes ardently believed that her company would change the world -- someday.
Like his father, Pastor Sean Moon ardently embraces conservativism, but his brand is distinctly Trumpian.
Billionaire investor Ron Baron told CNBC on Tuesday he's ardently against implementing a wealth tax.
The White House, including chief of staff John Kelly, has ardently defended the president's comments.
EPA officials ardently denied the accusations, saying the proposed regulations would effectively ban the substance.
McCaskill reminded Clinton that Obama had campaigned ardently for her in 2006 and Clinton hadn't.
Crushes were my religion; I believed, ardently, in the possibility of them coming to fruition.
They've been pitted against Cohn, who has ardently argued that imposing tariffs would prove catastrophic.
The glass ceiling she strived so ardently to shatter remains, for now, firmly in place.
Few, however, believed that even the ardently Europhile French president would really exchange Paris for Podgorica.
As he recounts, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison ardently supported the separation of government and religion.
The Kremlin did not succeed in getting its chosen candidate, the ardently pro-Putin Fillon, elected.
So it's a bit unexpected to hear him talk so ardently about the primacy of relationships.
Charlie Dent, R-Pennsylvania, who has been ardently against the measure, emerged from the meeting unconvinced.
EPA officials have ardently denied the accusations, saying the proposed regulations would effectively ban the substance.
EPA officials have ardently denied the accusations, saying the proposed regulations would effectively ban the substance.
While ardently opposed to abortion, some are inclined to be more accepting of same-sex marriage.
Would she have wanted you to cling to her loss so ardently that you feel stuck?
Here in the American South, however, plenty of people still ardently believe our trouble isn't guns.
Six, including those greens most ardently hoped for, were rejected, most by a tight 7-6 vote.
Yugoslavia was a great country if you were a Communist, but Herjavec's dad was ardently anti-Communism.
Breakingviews Talking shops should do more than simply gloomily prognosticate or ardently cheer, even for financial technology.
Here in America, we do not pay obeisance to the powerful, we question the powerful most ardently.
To someone who ardently believes abortion is murder, that idea is not as crazy as it seems.
Even those who ardently opposed the Jackson Hole monument acknowledge today that their opposition was a huge mistake.
She is visibly smitten with the attention, rambling on at home about how ardently Russ was after her.
"The storyline is really raw," says Corinna, a twenty-something college student who ardently loves Friday Night Lights.
It is not hard to guess how justices who ardently support maximal abortion rights will decide such questions.
"Liu Xiaobo was the true embodiment of the democratic, non-violent ideals he so ardently advocated," Zeid said.
Indeed, feminist intellectuals of the 1970s ardently believed that after the feminist revolution, everyone would have better sex.
And more importantly, it still fights ardently against deflationary forces despite a recent unemployment rate of 2.4 percent.
The Brexit project that they had so ardently supported had left the U.K. in a state of panic.
He spoke ardently of public service, but said he could not back the Administration on the Paris decision.
" Ms. Quinn vowed to campaign for Mr. Cuomo ardently: "As they say, 'every day and twice on Sunday.
Museums that own da Vincis have been ardently wooed to temporarily part with their masterpieces, with varying results.
Among them was Viktor Orban, a bright, charismatic student who was ardently pro-democracy, or so it seemed.
By contrast, Mr. Macron is ardently pro-Europe and has portrayed himself almost as the anti-Le Pen.
The former vice president has sustained attacks from most of the Democratic field, most ardently from caucus members Sen.
Following the incident in the parking lot in 2011, Clifford said she ardently denied the affair out of fear.
When the Arab Spring uprisings rolled around in 2011, al-Nimr ardently supported anti-government protests in Saudi Arabia.
Certainly the café could be the foundation of emancipated life—that was why Agnon's generation rushed there so ardently.
They will have to jointly propose a clear manifesto — five or 10 policies the party in exile ardently supports.
In a world filled with fast-moving political eddies and fickle consumer demand, Evans ardently advocates for manufacturing flexibility.
What responsibility does it bear to those who ardently desired — or even designed — it without knowing what "it" was?
The ardently patriotic speech cautioned against challenges to Chinese territorial claims, especially any move to seek independence for Taiwan.
MTG caters to male satisfaction so ardently that even a banshee woman undergoing physical decomposition has massive, intact, boobs.
Mr. Torshin is ardently pro-Trump, and on numerous occasions since 2015 has posted Twitter messages about the president.
Mr. Morrison and his faith represent a break with tradition in Australia, where politics has long been ardently secular.
Most European leaders have ardently maintained that Russia must not be allowed back as its invasion of Ukraine persists.
Trump, as he did in public over the course of the summit, ardently advocated for it, the officials said.
Mr. De Luz, always elegant, here plays, subtly but ardently, the insistent devotion of a man no longer young.
Other officials promoted recently ardently supported his elevation, even before the decision by the party's Central Committee last week.
For decades, the federal government, led by the Drug Enforcement Administration, has ardently fought efforts to weaken drug laws.
Clearly, Erg is either ardently trying to expand the confines of the genre or he's reaching for something greater entirely.
The United Kingdom's vote to exit the European Union, which Obama campaigned ardently against, has thrown the bloc into chaos.
They must also "ardently love" the party and socialism, say guidelines issued last year by a local government in Tibet.
And he believes ardently that France can recover a global voice and maintain a capacity to back it with force.
He immediately returned to Breitbart, an ardently pro-Trump media site that Bannon ran prior to coming aboard the campaign.
Some reviewers found Mr. Cox's films overly introspective and self-conscious, but those who championed his work did so ardently.
The two men ardently fighting are plunged into an abject quiescence in which carnal motivations encapsulate the yearning to destroy.
But the demonstrations have not dented his support, which has left many of those who ardently oppose him feeling despondent.
The gunman has been identified as a political extremist who was ardently anti-Trump and opposed to Republican tax policies.
The superintendents' association ardently opposes school vouchers, saying they take taxpayer resources from public education to finance unaccountable private schools.
Ballot measures like these typically get little attention from anyone except people most ardently engaged in the abortion rights debate.
Fighters who seemed moderate at first were replaced with—or superseded by, or became themselves—fighters who were ardently Islamist.
Moreover, its effect on his support as the 2020 campaign approaches may also be less than many so ardently hope.
"Yang Jisheng is not a historian," an editorial in Global Times, an ardently pro-party Chinese newspaper, said last year.
As he crosses the city back and forth, the man ardently dismisses the snobbish tendencies of Colombia's electronic music scene.
His sister, Sally, ardently pursues Linus, her "sweet babboo" (a term, incidentally, that Charles M. Schulz's own wife actually called him).
He is ardently committed to the concept, and despite its novelty, believes that this is the path forward for improving governance.
Another beneficiary, Carolyn Lee of Rome, N.Y., has spinal stenosis and is ardently opposed to changes in her Medicare Advantage plan.
Still, those ardently hoping for Mr Trump's ousting, regarding him as irresponsible and impulsive, may not fully have considered the consequences.
Bertucci, like many evangelicals in Latin America, ardently opposes abortion and insists adoption should not be available for same-sex couples.
My shirt was an display of grief to the other seventh graders whose taste for pop culture, perhaps, burned less ardently.
But while some market-watchers still ardently back crypto, Rainey told Cramer that PayPal will proceed with a bit more caution.
In contrast, Timothy Sheader's adrenaline-pumping production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's "Jesus Christ Superstar" is ardently, honestly sincere.
The ardently anti-communist, aggressively nationalist John Birch Society developed one of its largest followings in Orange County in the 1960s.
Of all the recurring themes, the one Rhodes stresses most ardently and consistently is the unintended environmental consequences of energy advances.
Before him, I had dated only women, so I picked up where I had left off but ardently avoided anything interracial.
Mr. Singer, who ardently opposed Mr. Trump during the Republican primary, seemed to warm to the new president after his election.
Mr. Macron, a former economy minister, has talked of overhauling the rules governing the French economy and is ardently pro-Europe.
It might be that no other novelist makes us hope so ardently that where there is love, there will be happiness.
Known for his ardently hawkish military views, Bolton has not received the same warm welcome in establishment political and military circles.
Mr. Saakashvili was the hero of Georgia's 2003 Rose Revolution, which brought him to power as an ardently pro-Western reformer.
Ironically, Trump's popularity is 8 points behind that of Obamacare, the health care law Republican lawmakers are so ardently trying to repeal.
But now even the most ardently apolitical late-night hosts were polishing their Trump impressions, caving to the covfefe of it all.
As the editor of her college's daily student paper, Ellen Pao was "one of those people" who ardently defended free speech online.
Of course, family secrets have a way of bubbling to the surface regardless of how ardently we try not to see them.
He's ardently said he won't, and he has until 11 pm local time Saturday to formally ask European leaders for that extension.
" Trump ardently defended Russian President Vladimir Putin as a popular and successful leader, noting, "He does have an 82 percent approval rating.
But he failed to do so in South Carolina with a conservative electorate dominated by the evangelical conservatives Cruz has ardently pursued.
Juul's decision to stop selling mint marks a major departure for the company, which had ardently defended its flavors in the past.
It has divided people in St. Lawrence County — some ardently believe that Mr. Hillary is guilty, others that he stands wrongly accused.
Hammer dropped his grade to a C and supported one of his House colleagues, a young, ardently conservative Republican named Greg Steube.
He was a master of Conceptual Art pranks that questioned his own authorship, and an ardently unreconstructed admirer of nude female beauty.
During the Civil War, he ardently supported the Union, filling his museum with military paraphernalia and staging patriotic dramas in the theatre.
While ardently defending segregation, he had denied being a member of the Klan, although one of his defense lawyers said he was.
Evangelical Christians, ardently pro-Israel, give Jerusalem a power base in Washington that is larger and stronger than the American Jewish population.
Mr. Kushner in particular has been ardently cultivating the prince's friendship to win support for a long-promised Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.
Globe voters have ardently tried to leave behind their reputation for paying more attention to celebrity than honoring the year's best performances.
Its Ahrens-Flaherty score included the breakout hit "Journey to the Past," which is repurposed here and sung ardently by Ms. Altomare.
Brazil's agriculture sector is ardently against any embassy move, as it would threaten the country's halal meat trade with Middle Eastern countries.
Eight months later our paper reported that the congressman, ardently anti-abortion, had sought to persuade his mistress to undergo the procedure.
He appealed to evangelicals and ardently pro-Israel American Jews when running for president in 2016 by vowing to move the embassy.
This German three-piece disbanded in October and left behind a relatively small but beloved catalog of noisy, ardently anti-fascist hardcore.
Doing that for research is legal in Oregon and some other states but illegal in others and ardently opposed by many religious groups.
Speaking aboard Air Force One Monday, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Obama would be campaigning ardently for Democrats in the coming days.
The FCC's current Republican majority, led by Chairman Pai, is ardently opposed to the heavy-handed, Title II utility-grade, net neutrality regulation.
"For Chinese youth of the new era, ardently loving the motherland is the foundation of building the body and of talent," he added.
Hoffman has been ardently opposed Trump, at one point during the campaign offering the Republican candidate $5 million to release his tax returns.
Hawkeye State voters have actually been seeing presidential ads for months, something even the most ardently political residents see as a bit much.
The same politicians who claim to be ardently "pro-life" think nothing of tearing families apart, deporting people to unspeakable violence and poverty.
But the two officials, briefing a small group of reporters in Washington, predicted that Maduro, who heads Latin America's most ardently anti-U.
That might not be enough to mollify her ardently euroskeptic colleagues if she is felt to be dragging her feet over the process.
Moreover, female bonobos rarely formed coalitions with their preferred girlfriends — the individuals they spent the most time with and groomed the most ardently.
It also showed that strongmen, whom Mr. Trump has so ardently cultivated, can be as frustrating to negotiate with as democratically elected leaders.
I ardently denounced race-related incidents that have occurred on our campus, and I realize and acknowledge that our university must do more.
Most wartime photographs were not quite so explicitly artistic as Easterly's; late in the century, photographers insisted more ardently that they were artists.
They believe, ardently and innocently, that they are doing good in the world, and they see their companies as levers for world-changing improvements.
It must mean, on some level, that they could — that they want to — love you just as ardently and intimately as you love them.
This is a dramatic change of position given how ardently Democrats — and Congressional Hispanic Caucus members like Gutierrez in particular — have opposed the wall.
"Chairman Kim said he will 'ardently welcome the Pope if he visits Pyongyang'," said Kim Eui-kyeom, a spokesperson for the presidential office said.
While Sanders may look to appeal to the superdelegates once again during the debate, Clinton could ardently push back by pointing to the scoreboard.
And while many Congressional Democrats once ardently defended that approach, today's Democratic party leaves no room for even the slightest deviation from leftist orthodoxy.
It is also inevitable that forces on both ends of the political spectrum will ardently, and mistakenly, equate collaboration with a capitulation of principles.
But the most ardently pro-Brexit lawmakers in Britain insist that the cliff edge is nothing to fear, and preferable to a long delay.
When we ardently hope that the lives of people we love will go on and on, we don't really want them to be eternal.
Bolton and Pompeo are both known for hawkish positions on Iran, while Bolton ardently opposed the Iran nuclear accord reached under the Obama administration.
Defying traditional logicConventional wisdom says that a diversified approach to markets lays the path to prosperity — and that's where McMurtrie and Draime ardently disagree.
Many have ties, too, to the political network of the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, among other interests ardently opposed to environmental regulation.
The proposal appears to be a realization of the federalist philosophy of the agency's new administrator, Scott Pruitt, who has ardently championed states' rights.
Sympathetically directed and ardently acted, there's much to enjoy in this Roundabout Theater Company revival, which opened Thursday night at the American Airlines Theater.
The president's decision, likely to be welcomed by evangelicals and ardently pro-Israel American Jews, would upend nearly seven decades of U.S. foreign policy.
In 1988, Bundy found someone who was ardently opposed to the death penalty enough that she would help a killer of at least 30 women.
Trump may be a different kind of Republican, but it's hard to believe anyone from the ardently progressive/socialist Sanders camp would get behind Trump.
Scavino, who has ardently defended the President against critics in the past, posted McConnell's exact remarks on his personal Twitter and added his own take.
Brazil's agriculture sector is ardently against any embassy move, which could threaten the country's world-leading $5 billion in halal meat exports to Muslim countries.
While most rappers who addressed the new administration have been ardently opposed to Trump, several have expressed that there's a silver lining to his presidency.
Not only does she want to open our borders to everyone, but she wants our country to mirror the Islamist countries she so ardently supports.
The ardently feminist punk band had been relentlessly vocal against the Republican candidate during the campaign, and all analytical projections had him losing the election.
Republicans and industries like agriculture and developers ardently oppose the rule, saying it gives the government power over vast swaths of water and dry land.
She also believed slaves were happy servants, was ardently against women's suffrage, and often spoke publicly at pro-Confederacy events in full Southern belle LARP.
While he once ardently opposed the departure of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, he hardly batted an eye when it actually took place earlier this month.
He hadn't been sure he wanted to have kids; his wife, Meredith, had been ardently for it, and the conflict had nearly caused a breakup.
Speaking at a CNN town hall in Charleston, South Carolina, on Monday, Sanders said that he has always condemned authoritarianism and ardently believes in democracy.
Many of those callers ardently want Britain to leave the European Union, an idea that Mr. O'Brien regards as an economic calamity in the making.
Nikki Parker, the character Mo'Nique played on The Parker's, spent all five seasons ardently pursuing a romantic relationship with a professor who adamantly rebuffed her advances.
The common thread that binds these figures is that they have ardently defended President Trump's counter-jihadist agenda, standing at odds with the national security establishment.
Pompeo ardently defended the administration's policies throughout three-hour long hearing but would not provide a clear answer to questions about the President's conversation with Putin.
Keeping the government open may be one of the few areas where Republicans can expect assistance from Democrats, who are otherwise ardently opposed to their agenda.
Grijalva, who ardently opposed Zinke's idea at the time, said at the conference that this bill won him over because it does not incentivize increased drilling.
Women are supposed to help women tell other women's stories, or so Jill, a character in Meg Wolitzer's 2008 novel, " The Ten-Year Nap ," ardently believes.
Ms. LuPone has an ardently sung tribute to the preservative powers of narcissism, during which a gallery of Rubinstein's portraits by famous artists materializes behind her.
Still, she said, she ardently hopes that Mr. Trump and the Republican Congress will continue allowing low-income adults like her son to qualify for Medicaid.
However, those most invested in maintaining a strict gender dichotomy are the same crowd that's ardently opposed to the existence of trans people, especially trans kids.
But this particular case is unusual because the victims included members of Congress and staffers from the Republican Party — which, as a rule, ardently opposes gun control.
Afterward, Ms. Snow began to see the Communist Party — the party that she and her husband had so ardently supported over the years — in a different light.
The company looks forward to working with DHS, as Kaspersky Lab ardently believes a deeper examination of the company will substantiate that these allegations are without merit.
And, the best part is, if you're still ardently against kissing summer goodbye, you too can get a free drink that's just a little less pumpkin-y.
Kudlow has been in the public eye in recent days, promoting Trump's trade policies and ardently defending the president following his defiant stance at the G7 summit.
Meanwhile, billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel, ever the eccentric outlier, has campaigned ardently for Trump, even going so far as to speak at the Republican National Convention. 
The idea of a musical identity centered around an ardently sober lifestyle sounded a bit ridiculous to me but that's because I am neither sober or vegan.
We find two former lovers, two friends – perhaps – who start seeing each other as fully formed people again instead of the labels they themselves so ardently fight.
Reality check: Meanwhile, President Trump has been ardently calling for an end to family-based (or "chain") immigration, similar to how Melania may have sponsored her family.
Mr. Savage, a talk radio host who has defended Mr. Trump so ardently he once warned of civil war if Democrats removed him from office, was indignant.
Yet it is by breaking taboos that Britain's royal family has remained not only entertaining, but also relevant to all the many people who ardently follow them.
The President's son is an avid hunter and a key channel between the President and the conservative base who ardently opposes any attempt to restrict gun sales.
Writing in the Communist Party's official People's Daily in 2017, Luo said Shanxi province had been ardently following instructions from Xi to clean up the mess there.
Writing in the Communist Party's official People's Daily in 2017, Luo said Shanxi province had been ardently following instructions from Xi to clean up the mess there.
Brett Kavanaugh gets to work at the Supreme Court, Hurricane Michael takes aim at Florida and South Korea says North Korea wants to 'ardently welcome' Pope Francis.
In 1933, when Yale University named one of its new residential colleges for the ardently pro-slavery statesman John C. Calhoun, at least one person was unexcited.
Minus passengers, save the king, who growls and retches against the pastel floor of the ride, and the steward, who apologizes ardently, but only to a point.
And Corbyn himself has always been ambivalent about the European Union, making him a particularly odd fit to lead the opposition against the ardently pro-Brexit Conservatives.
DeSantis opposes Medicaid expansion in the state, which Gillum ardently supports, but has still not -- just weeks out from the election -- released a comprehensive health care plan.
No one's biography has more completely or ardently embodied the visions and contradictions, the achievements and calamities, the social mobility and social animosities, of that life span.
What is certain, however, is that his running-mate, current Indiana Governor Mike Pence, fought ardently to advance his own Christian conservative viewpoints with regard to science.
She has allies who have ardently stood by her, including author iO Tillett Wright, who wrote about calling the police after Depp allegedly attacked Heard in her home.
The Kardashian edition of Celebrity Family Feud got political when Kendall Jenner cracked a joke about President Donald Trump — whom her brother-in-law Kanye West ardently supports.
Coughlin had a bounce in his step, and although he did not acknowledge the crowd — which is not his style — he ardently stalked the sideline encouraging his charges.
Lovers reading an underground copy of the memoirs of poet Osip Mandelstam's widow forget to kiss, "that's how ardently we believed that the word could change the world".
I went to a summer camp so ardently Zionist we lined up each Friday and stood at ease or attention when camp officials barked IDF commands in Hebrew.
But then, aren't Native Americans entitled to ardently defend their culture and history, one that has been decimated in the real world and repeatedly mangled by pop culture?
He widened the rift with Tottenham by scoring against them on multiple occasions during his time in Manchester, winning a raft of the trophies they so ardently coveted.
To the Editor: Many Times articles and columns discuss how the Trump-Fox ticket ardently hopes that 2020 will be a binary contest between socialism and capitalism/freedom.
Trump's attention to the court is an unwelcome event for Chief Justice John Roberts, who has been trying ardently to keep the justices out of the political fray.
It's here.) In two sentences, the Register's editorial board perfectly encapsulates the doubts (and worries) that lots of Democratic voters -- not ardently behind Sanders already -- have about him.
The preponderance of evidence now suggests that Republican Alabama Senate nominee Roy Moore, who was ardently backed by Bannon, may well have a sordid past abusing teenage girls.
Democrats are ardently opposed, and are likely to introduce numerous amendments at the committee meeting to try to undo some of the top GOP requests in the bill.
The favourite in opinion polls to win power on May 7 is now Macron, who is ardently pro-European and seeks to transcend traditional left-versus-right political cleavages.
Over the course of the past three days, Trump has voiced public confidence in Bolton, who ardently advocated for military strikes on Iran after the downing of the drone.
The historian Frederick Jackson Turner ardently believed, in fact, that "that restless, nervous energy, that dominant individualism" attributed to the frontier was the major influence on American democracy's development.
In the days leading up to his heart attack, Kudlow had been traveling with the President in Canada for a tense G7 summit and defending him ardently on television.
Mr. Tye gives us a visceral sense of the heartbreak Robert suffered in losing the brother he had ardently served for so many years as confidant, consigliere and enforcer.
Writing in the ruling Communist Party's People's Daily, Shanxi party boss Luo Huining said the province had been ardently following instructions from President Xi Jinping to clean up the mess.
"The company looks forward to working with DHS, as Kaspersky Lab ardently believes a deeper examination of the company will substantiate that these allegations are without merit," Kaspersky's statement said.
Were she to allow herself to be nominated, she would be in a strong position to attract support from both the ardently royalist yellow shirts and Mr Thaksin's red shirts.
"Luna carefully scrutinizing tonight's performances," the "All of Me" singer captioned the photo of Luna sitting on his lap, ardently looking at the stage with a pair of headphones on.
"'Blue Is the Warmest Color' is ardently and sincerely committed to capturing the fullness of Adèle's experience — sensory, cerebral and emotional," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
Young-hee is a character of vital insight and inspired impulse, whether she drops to her knees amid the splendors of nature or ardently urges a friend to live adventurously.
DNC leaders have ardently resisted the idea of a single-issue debate on climate change, but activists inside the party organization are teasing the idea of going over their heads.
Trump has harangued his counterparts on topics from Iran to trade to Russia, which he ardently argued during a Saturday evening dinner should be readmitted to the summit next year.
The Post is a paper owned by a billionaire and, in the early 2000s (under different ownership), its editorial page ardently supported the Iraq War that Sanders (and I) opposed.
A country more ardently capitalist than most is asking itself, as seriously as at any time in the modern era, whether the ultrarich, just because they are ultrarich, endanger democracy.
Their relationship is passionately erotic and ardently intellectual; Jakobe, again like some heroine out of D. H. Lawrence, is helplessly attracted to Per, despite the blaring correctives from her conscience.
But it is the threat of economic retaliation that has most alarmed many business leaders and lawmakers, given how ardently Mr. Zeman has built economic ties between the two countries.
It sounds cliché to say I couldn't focus on the fact that I was at my mom's funeral, but my mind seemed to be ardently denying the reality of the situation.
But the French working class, a once ardently far-left voting block, have come to see her as the only candidate committed to curbing immigration and rebuilding the country's struggling economy.
Wilensky began organizing the bipartisan group back in January in partnership with Pollack, chair emeritus of Families USA, a health advocacy group that has ardently advocated for the Affordable Care Act.
These rules are largely being revised at the behest the telecom lobby, which has ardently opposed them on behalf of companies including Comcast, Charter, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
Like Trump's in the US, Salvini's tweets and posts dominate media coverage, while at the same time polarizing voters into two camps: those viscerally for Salvini and those ardently against him.
This is a point that Faith Ringgold and We Wanted a Revolution both make ardently clear: we cannot continue to whitewash the histories of those women who society has systemically failed.
With India poised to become the world's fifth-largest economy, the ardently nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keen to show off the country's prowess in security and technology.
Harris ardently defends the rights of black women, but she has not been as vocal in her support for South Asian women, though we face similar prejudices, both professionally and personally.
Nor had I, until I sat in a theater full of screaming, giggling teenage girls ardently anticipating a screening of "Be Somebody," Mr. Espinosa's innocuous first feature, directed by Joshua Caldwell.
Brian Mast (R-Fla.), who was undecided on the House's healthcare bill just days before he voted in favor of it, ardently defended it following the release of the CBO's analysis.
Clinton said yes to the pitch — via the show's executive producer Amy Poehler — that she appear on "Broad City," which is millennial, ardently feminist and a virtual fountain of Internet GIFs.
In the initial vote over having electors select the president, the only states voting "nay" were North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia — the three most ardently proslavery states in the convention.
As Nadine flails, she is ardently pursued by Erwin (Hayden Szeto), a handsome, polite Korean-American classmate and aspiring animator from a wealthy family and the only character who isn't white.
In September, Ms. Trump got testy with a reporter from Cosmopolitan who grilled her about what were apparently inconsistencies between her professions of feminism and the campaign she defended so ardently.
His call for mass demonstrations drew many of the urban poor who once ardently rallied to Mr. Chávez's leftist and anti-American banner, but now found themselves nearly starving to death.
" The Daily Mail, which ardently campaigned for Brexit under the leadership of infamous news editor Paul Dacre before changing tack under new editor Geordie Greig, said May is "Fighting for her life.
John McCain's memorials weaves poignant images with videos from the multiday event to form a touching tribute worthy of a man who so ardently served his country from service member to senator.
But that does not preclude European Union leaders from making clear to the Poles that Mr. Kaczynski's politics are a damaging deviation from the democracy Poland so ardently embraced 25 years ago.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) spent the better part of week branding Senate Democrats in their 2020 target states as cowards too afraid to vote for the bill they ardently oppose.
But this and the other woes facing the Rio Games do pose a question: Why do cities and countries so ardently court the extraordinary demands, expenses and security dangers of the Olympics?
King, who is ardently anti-abortion, was arguing in favor of banning abortions without any exemptions for pregnancies that resulted from rape or incest in an address to the Westside Conservative Club.
After his death in 1547, however, his son Edward VI and his ardently Protestant advisors took a more stringent path towards reform and attempted to impose the new religion upon the country.
CNN reported on Tuesday that in addition to his public advocacy, Trump ardently pressed for Putin's return to what would be the G8 in sometimes-bitter exchanges with fellow leaders in France.
In 1984, Mr. Innis ardently supported Bernard H. Goetz, the white gunman who shot four black youths in a subway confrontation that he called an attempted mugging and that they called panhandling.
One of the central government's most ardently held tenets is "One China," which stipulates that territories ceded in weaker times remain sovereign Chinese lands that will eventually revert to full Chinese control.
Kaspersky Lab is available to assist all concerned government organizations with any ongoing investigations, and the company ardently believes a deeper examination of Kaspersky Lab will confirm that these allegations are unfounded.
He appealed to evangelicals and ardently pro-Israel American Jews in 2016 by vowing to move the embassy, and advisers said on Tuesday he was determined to make good on his word.
While Scott is technically right in his defense that his state's attorney general joined the most recent anti-Obamacare lawsuit, not him, he first ran for governor as ardently opposed to the ACA.
Whether it's Apple making its own TVs, a streaming service similar to Sling TV, or whatever, people seem to ardently believe that Apple is on the precipice of breaking into the entertainment industry.
Ironically Ted Cruz, whom many of the anti-Trump delegates ardently support, appeared to hurt their cause last week after he met with Trump in Washington and agreed to speak at the convention.
With nuclear-armed India poised to become the world's fifth-largest economy, the ardently nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is eager to show off the country's prowess in security and technology.
" Sittenfeld's own favorite moment from "Pride and Prejudice," she told me by email, is "when Darcy says to Elizabeth, 'You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.
But the defense ardently refuted Crabb's claims that Abu Khatallah "hates Americans with a vengeance" and facilitated the attack that killed four Americans during its opening remarks on the first day of trial.
"As long as in the end they still ardently love the motherland, and are willing to make contributions toward it, I believe the Chinese government will encourage, support and welcome it," he said.
Democrats need a 2020 nominee like Warren, who ardently preaches the importance of economic justice — the bridge between the minority voters and white voters who are both victims of a rigged economic system.
She has for years been critical of the financial industry, ardently opposing a 2005 law that she believed was too favorable to credit card companies and not helpful enough to Americans facing bankruptcy.
To pull it off, they are undermining the credibility of the law enforcement community that Republicans once defended so ardently, on the noble-sounding claim that the American public must know the truth.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Miho Mori, an avid figure skating fan from Japan, ardently waved a Japanese flag as her countrywoman Satoko Miyahara skated to fourth place in the women's short program on Wednesday.
That is why Anthony Davis, age 26, will soon be gone from the Pelicans and, as he ardently wished, in the Los Angeles Lakers' nest with LeBron James a year before free agency.
The Court of Justice ruling should stand as a strong reminder to Hungary and its neighbors that the principles of human rights and humanitarian considerations they once so ardently embraced are not optional.
Last year, Mr. Christian ardently supported Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a socialist-leaning Democrat, in the presidential primaries, according to his Facebook posts, before turning to support President-elect Trump in December.
SolarCity shopped itself around but found no other buyers — who else would buy when Mr. Musk had so ardently expressed his desire to acquire a company of which he already owned a fifth?
Though Rudyard and his wife, Carrie, searched for John ardently and long held on to the hope that he'd been imprisoned rather than killed, they had to reconcile themselves eventually to his death.
"No one's biography has more completely or ardently embodied the visions and contradictions, the achievements and calamities, the social mobility and social animosities, of that life span," Robert Pinsky writes in his review.
Later it was onward to Westminster Abbey for a wreath-laying ceremony and tour, and then to Clarence House for afternoon tea with Prince Charles, who has ardently warned of climate change for years.
Tom Price, the nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, has ardently opposed abortion and the Affordable Care Act's no-cost birth control mandate, saying there is not one woman who cannot afford contraception.
As Harvard bows to pressure from the CIA to silence and stigmatize Chelsea Manning, one wonders: Where are those conservative "free speech" warriors who, like the president, have ardently defended white supremacists and Nazis?
He first appeared on Andi Dorfman's season of The Bachelorette, at the end of which he infamously opened a Pandora's box of slut-shaming on the woman he had so ardently claimed to love.
Note that this data doesn't show retweets or how popular a tweet is and how far it travels, but rather shows that the most frequent political discourse is wielded by the most ardently political.
In fact, he got his express wish soon enough: His second term ended prematurely, in 1952, when the country that had so ardently pushed his original candidacy, the Soviet Union, helped engineer his exit.
As befits a work with the title "Hungry," food is prepared — ardently and aromatically — in the wonderful new play written and directed by Richard Nelson, which opened on Friday night at the Public Theater.
The former, meanwhile, found it useful as an evocative shorthand for the many varied factions of the extreme right wing who openly and ardently supported Trump: neo-Nazis, misogynists, racists, homophobes, and so on.
On some issues, the Illinois senator has found himself ardently touting the GOP's position: Last week, he bashed a fiduciary rule proposed by Obama that Democrats say puts clients' needs ahead of financial advisers.
A funereal feeling hung in the crisp mountain air in Park City, Utah, as attendees at the ardently liberal Sundance Film Festival trudged into the 1,300-seat Eccles Theater for Friday's first big screening.
Sympathetically directed by Terry Kinney and ardently acted, there's much to enjoy in this Roundabout Theater Company revival, yet it shows "The Price" as a smaller, more stolid work than it wants to be.
Ms. Jenkyns — ardently pro-Brexit and an outspoken supporter of Mr. Johnson's withdrawal deal — has received emails at her office threatening sexual violence, and detractors on social media have called her a bad mother.
She clings to a withering European project, ardently defending the European single currency while extolling the principle of freedom of movement across Europe in the face of mounting unease and fear at home and abroad.
The press has to treat this president as not just the holder of a high office, but as someone who is going to ardently pursue the same tactics of deception that won him the presidency.
He would also be the most ardently devoted to the constitution, a fervour itself influenced by his creed—for him, as for the Founding Fathers, Americans' rights are bestowed by God—and by his background.
Trump once told Stern that his effort to avoid sexually transmitted diseases was his personal Vietnam, an analogy that I'd urge the veterans whom Trump praises so loudly and courts so ardently to reflect on.
Brussels' confidence has been boosted by ardently pro-EU French President Emmanuel Macron's victory over eurosceptics and nationalists, which gave the EU a renewed confidence a year after Brexit thrust it into an existential crisis.
The Intercept Brasil has been ardently critical of Mr. Bolsonaro's presidency from the start, which has turned the journalist into a hero for many on the left and an enemy to many on the right.
But by 2008, under the supervision of Mercer's ardently conservative daughter, Rebekah, the foundation began giving millions of dollars to interconnected nonprofit groups, several of which played crucial roles in propagating attacks on Hillary Clinton.
But there are also many strong supporters of the Israeli state, including many American Jews, who ardently oppose the occupation of the West Bank and who boycott products of the Israeli settlements in occupied territories.
The Week Ahead "MDLSX": At first glance, the title of the latest offering from Motus — a boundary-defying international theater troupe that honestly and ardently aspires to the revolutionary — brings to mind an optometrist's eye chart.
"She has ardently supported the unlimited, unregulated growth of charter schools in Michigan, elevating for-profit schools with no consideration of the severe harm done to traditional public schools," wrote the chapter's executive director, Kary Moss.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said his party took significant steps to reach a deal, including raising the possibility of funding for Trump's proposed wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, which they have ardently opposed.
Narrated by an author much like Valdés — an ardently anti-Communist Cuban exile who lives in Paris with her husband and daughter, as Valdés has done — "The Weeping Woman" interweaves present and past with intelligence and humor.
On the wide sidewalk in front of PRI headquarters, Ernesto Garcia Elizalde leaned on his cane considering that question and where the path forward might lie for the party he joined and has ardently supported since 1964.
In his 2000 book, "The America We Deserve," Trump wrote that he supported a ban on assault weapons and argued in favor of a longer waiting period to purchase a gun -- both positions the NRA ardently opposes.
If, as Trump and his defenders ardently suggest, former President  Barack Obama  ordered the FBI to spy on the campaign of a leading presidential contender of the opposing party, it will show up in Horowitz's next opus.
Pompeo ardently defended the administration's policies throughout the three-hour long hearing but would not provide a clear answer to questions about the President's conversation with Putin, despite telling lawmakers he had discussed the meeting with Trump.
John" ardently and performed it throughout his career, summarized the plight of Bachians in 12: "Many of us never will cease to be embarrassed by its occasional vehement-to-vicious racial attribution regarding the Crucifixion of Jesus.
I made my trip with Abhishek Honawar, a co-founder of the ardently healthy Inday, a New York City restaurant at odds with the often heavy and oily Indian restaurants found in the Oak Tree Road area.
Dodd, the daughter of a single father who raised six children, believed that fathers should be celebrated just as ardently as mothers (though there were other Father's Day proposals around the same time, Dodd's was the most successful).
Hence, the "Vietnam model" of reform and rapprochement with the United States, so ardently preached by Trump to Kim — in, of all places, Hanoi — must have given the third-generational Great Leader and his minions fits of laughter.
The name "Calhoun" is mostly remembered today in association with our ardently secessionist seventh vice president, John C. Calhoun, a fiery orator who fashioned his conviction that slavery was a "positive good" into the ideology of states' rights.
Propelled by a lush, layered cello score composed and played live by Zoë Keating, who sits prominently atop a portable platform, the dancers slide deftly through swooping phrases on the floor or fly ardently into one another's arms.
His record on the issue so far has left them skeptical and angry, even in conservative, ardently Catholic Donegal — the only Irish county where a majority of voters rejected a measure in May to repeal an abortion ban.
With an influential presence on social media, Ocasio-Cortez has been a leading voice of left-wing Democrats, ardently backing causes such as "Medicare for All," and occasionally tangling with party leaders, especially early in her congressional term.
Such a move has been ardently sought by the settler movement but resisted until now by Mr. Netanyahu, and by more moderate Israelis, as a potentially fatal blow to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
People might wonder why Justice Scalia would write a prescriptive book on judging ("Reading Law") with someone who had declared himself to favor same-sex marriage, to be ardently pro-choice, and to favor repeal of the Second Amendment.
She'd grown up in the Hollywood Hills, where, well into early adulthood, she and her sister capitalized on the neighborhood's gold mine of babysitting gigs, minding the children left at home every night by their ardently socializing, filmmaker parents.
Big Apple has retained the director Mark Lonergan, the music director Rob Slowik, the writer and clown Joel Jeske and Barry Lubin, a rubber-faced pro who plays Grandma, a housecoat-clad clown who is ardently and inexplicably beloved.
Some of the most enduring monuments to international Modernism, especially in their use of concrete, are in Japan, perhaps the only Asian country to have embraced, so fully and ardently, the movement descended from Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus.
Trump has signaled in recent days that he would support a measure to protect undocumented immigrants who arrived in the country as minors in exchange for wall funding and other stiff border security measures that Democrats have ardently opposed.
She was credited as being the one to convince her father to run again after his loss to John F. Kennedy in 1960, and ardently fought for her him to resist resignation, which to her disappointment, he did in 1974.
Representing Sanders will be the leader of the fight against the Keystone XL pipeline, Bill McKibben, and representing Clinton will be former Environmental Protection Agency Carol Browner -- who fought ardently for carbon dioxide limits as the leader of Obama's environmental efforts.
His village was full of P.K.K. sympathizers, including his parents, who ardently supported the group's vision for a Kurdish state, and would shelter and feed its armed rebels as they slipped back and forth from their strongholds in the mountains.
Pompeo ardently defended the administration's policies throughout the three-hour long hearing but would not provide a clear answer to questions about the President's conversation with Putin nor disclose what commitments on denuclearization Kim made to Trump during their summit.
Mr. Eustis's sharp sense of what works onstage and his obvious affection for artists and artistry are why the playwrights affiliated with the Public — one of the nation's most storied theaters — have embraced him so ardently since his arrival in 2005.
Although Ojeda ultimately lost, he generated the biggest pro-Democrat swing in the country for a House district from 2016 – boosting the Democrats' share of the vote by 20 percentage points in one of the nation's most ardently pro-Trump regions.
In the Paris of the 552s he had a rising career as a supporter of Georges Braque and the French painting tradition coming out of Fauvism and Cubism, which he ardently endorsed as an art critic from 21920 to 220.
The Global Times, an ardently nationalist state-run tabloid, praised Mr. Trump for showing respect to Mr. Xi, such as when he called last month to congratulate Mr. Xi on winning a second five-year term as Communist Party leader.
That positive case for Brexit will now be tested, and it is prompting even those who ardently opposed it to wrestle with a question they had mostly dismissed during three and a half years of debate: What if it works?
Unfortunately, the demand of some Democrats that all Democratic candidates ardently support single payer would lead to party rigidity and, we fear, to long-term minority status for the Democratic Party and a greatly decreased chance of universal health insurance coverage.
The subsequent release of a whistleblower complaint further confirmed that the ardently pro-Trump conspiracy theories that have percolated on the far right for years had reached the highest echelons of power — and influenced the decision-making of the president.
"He ardently believed that Francesco Cali, a boss in the Gambino crime family, was a prominent member of the deep state, and, accordingly, an appropriate target for a citizen's arrest," Mr. Gottlieb wrote in a court document filed in July.
A term that refers to hardliners, who tend to come from the right-wing of the Conservative Party, who ardently support the UK's exit from the EU. Brexiteers want the UK to extricate itself from EU institutions and regulations as much as possible.
The more Trump slips in the polls — the more he's shunned by the political establishment — the more frequently and ardently he tells his followers that the election is in danger of being rigged, and the more he urges them to stop it.
The nomination of a royal family member by pro-Thaksin forces was an audacious gambit, potentially undercutting Thaksin's ardently royalist foes, and setting up an election showdown with Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who led the 2014 coup and heads the military government.
But the Great Buttock Controversy of 2015, in addition to producing one of the more amusing corrections in The Times's recent history, reinforced for me just how closely "Downton" viewers were watching — and just how ardently they felt about getting it right.
Another Senate panel, the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, voted on Wednesday to approve legislation that would open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to oil and gas drilling — an opening long sought by Republicans but ardently opposed by Democrats and environmentalists.
On trade, Phillips and other Koch operatives are deeply concerned about the administration's moves to impose tariffs on some imports and ardently support the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, which is being renegotiated and that Trump has threatened to abandon.
The expository mischief is so infectious and engaging that, despite being confused I am also delighted, and I find myself readily capable of being in those mysteries, uncertainties, and doubts beloved by English Romantics and generated so ardently by zany American poets like Anselm Berrigan.
" Former President Bill Clinton: "His legacy is how ardently he honored his oath to defend the Constitution of the United States ... We should hear him now in the quiet times at night and in the morning when we need courage, when we get discouraged.
He writes about them so vividly, comments so astutely on small details of light and space and color, that we find ourselves reading the book with an iPad or laptop on hand, Googling images of the works he has so eloquently and ardently described.
In two recent stories — Trump firing James Comey last week and the Washington Post's bombshell report claiming the president shared sensitive info with a Russian diplomat — left-leaning media has been quick to cry "collusion," while right-leaning media has ardently defended President Trump.
After his appointment to the high court in 1971, however, Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., a former business lawyer who ardently believed that corporate America was being undermined by the public's support for reformers like Ralph Nader, helped reinvent the Court's doctrine in this area.
Mr. Trump's words are also a pointless slap to Japan's right-wing prime minister, Shinzo Abe, who has ardently sought to cultivate a relationship with Mr. Trump and is trying to mediate a way out of the crisis between the United States and Iran.
Thailand's Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya Sirivadhana Barnavadi on Friday set her sights on a new role: prime minister of the Southeast Asian kingdom as candidate for a party loyal to ousted ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, arch-rival to the pro-military and ardently royalist establishment.
Mr. Trump's statement — delivered in an almost cavalier tweet, given how ardently he had sought the cooperation of President Xi Jinping of China — came a day after the death of Otto Warmbier, an American college student who had been detained and brutalized in North Korea.
In this way, we were assuming their perspective — what they recalled about where they were sold or where their loved one was sold; what fragments of information they had to go on when they were ardently searching the country for mothers, brothers, sisters, wives, husbands.
Haley criticized Trump during the 2016 election campaign but has been the face of his "America First" policies at the United Nations, steering the U.S. withdrawal from several U.N. programs and ardently defending his hard-line policies against Iran and North Korea over their nuclear programs.
While most polls suggest the remain campaign has a modest lead (will check before publication), one persistent concern has been that low turnout could skew the result in the direction of those who are more ardently opposed to the EU and hence more mobilized to vote.
Ocasio-Cortez's most prominent policy issue to date is the environment: She has ardently campaigned for a Green New Deal, which would decarbonize the U.S. economy and invest in green infrastructure and jobs, and called for all Democrats to stop accepting money from the fossil fuel industry.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain now needs a "Brexit government" and for negotiations on the terms of an exit from the EU to begin as soon as possible, Nigel Farage, leader of the ardently anti-European Union party UKIP, said on Friday after Britain voted to quit the bloc.
In the true spirit of "No one likes us, we don't care"-style Philly sports fandom, it had been a point of pride for locals to ardently defend the sentient orange dust bunny no matter how much the rest of the internet found him to be Bad.
During the section of the film narrated by Auggie's older sister, Via (Izabela Vidovic), you learn why, in an awkward first conversation with her future boyfriend, she impulsively tells him that she's an only child, despite the fact that she loves and ardently protects her little brother.
The mystery was solved when Banksy posted photographs of the work on his official Instagram feed on Sunday, perhaps timed to coincide with the French presidential vote — which, as it turned out, the young and ardently pro-European Union former investment banker Emmanuel Macron won decisively.
ROGER CARASSO SANTA FE, N.M. ♦ To the Editor: As a Jew who heartily supports Israel's right to exist despite its egregious post-1973 policies, may I remind Deborah Lipstadt, whom I ardently admire, that criticism of Zionism needn't be synonymous with urging the present nation's extinction.
Teacher Stuart ultimately reveals he doesn't want a full, female, human body; he wants her sign of blackness, so he repeats its verbal cue ("nigger lover") until he orgasms, while she stands not five feet away, aghast that love so ardently declared can be so trite.
The Trump administration is notably free of the policy wonks and intellectuals who adorned previous Republican administrations, aside from national security advisor Michael Anton (who perhaps won his position thanks to his ardently pro-Trump essay "The Flight 93 Election," which ran in the Claremont Review in 2016).
Then there's the suspicion, which freezes into certainty, that those who work so ardently to achieve their elusive goals will never, ever be rewarded: not Wile E. Coyote in pursuit of the fleet Road Runner, nor Sylvester the Cat, hungry eyes forever trained on the unreachable Tweety Bird.
As Brazilians prepare for the second round of the most polarized election in their recent history, animosity between avid supporters of Mr. Bolsonaro and those who ardently oppose his bid have set off a wave of politically motivated attacks that range from verbal assaults to beatings and stabbings.
Donald Trump's pick of David Friedman for ambassador to Israel virtually eliminates the United States as a positive force for peace in the region — something that I have ardently hoped for since Bill Clinton's near miss facilitating talks between Yasir Arafat and Ehud Barak in the summer of 2000.
That is important politically on the right: though a majority of Americans believe Roe should be left in place and that Planned Parenthood should not be defunded, ardently pro-life conservatives, who represent perhaps up to a quarter of the Republican coalition, tend to vote on the issue of abortion.
"It's probably safe to say that there are no Americans more ardently opposed to Trump than African-Americans," said Eleanor Holmes Norton, the delegate to Congress from the District of Columbia, who argues that it is pointless to impeach Mr. Trump when the Republican-led Senate will not convict him.
It has ardently refused to set up a paywall — the preferred strategy of many of its rivals, from The Times of London to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times — opting instead to ask its readers for donations, even setting up a nonprofit arm to help fund its journalism.
Here in America, we do not pay obeisance to the powerful -- in fact, we question the powerful most ardently -- to do so is our birthright and a requirement of our citizenship -- and so, we know well that no matter how powerful, no president will ever have dominion over objective reality.
Here in America, we do not pay obeisance to the powerful – in fact, we question the powerful most ardently – to do so is our birthright and a requirement of our citizenship -- and so, we know well that no matter how powerful, no president will ever have dominion over objective reality.
These details, scattered throughout the sprawling Post expose, which was comprised of interviews with more than 50 current and former U.S. officials, reveal just how ardently the president refuses to acknowledge that Russia interfered in the 2016 election — in spite of dedicated efforts by U.S. officials and spy agencies to convince him otherwise.
During the Second Boer War, for example, he was captured by the Boers and escaped, hiding first in a rat-infested coal mine for three days and then under a tarpaulin, on a train that crossed the frontier to freedom—a feat ardently covered in the British press, and replayed in the movie.
The winners from this kind of matching fund system would likely be the Republicans and Democrats most ardently committed to extreme factions of their base, those who jump into the political fray with celebrity status, those least ethical and least connected to moderate wings, and those who sell themselves in the most bombastic possible way.
There is a poignancy in the book, with its welter of acronyms (enough to require a key at the front of book) referring to programs that were ardently cherished at the time but by now forgotten — APOB, CAA, DNS, MFY, R&R, YIA, CHIP (which was something other than today's health insurance program for children).
But the lack of female voices speaking up over the Brexit took a truly shocking turn on June 16 when outspoken Remain campaigner and Labour MP Jo Cox was shot and killed by a man who was reported to have shouted "Britain First" during the attack—the name of far-right organization ardently opposed to the EU and immigration.
Politics have taken over in Washington and with particular force in Florida, where gay rights divisions are surfacing, Democrats are calling for gun controls in one of the most ardently pro-gun states, and Mr. Rubio, citing the events in Orlando, said he was reconsidering his decision not to seek re-election for his Senate seat.
Given all that, retaliating against Maher seems counterproductive, a fact that the smarter conservatives figured out: I'm trying to figure out which galaxy brain level we're operating on when MAGA Twitter is trying to get Bill Maher fired when he's maybe the only somewhat mainstream guy on the left who ardently defends free speech against social media mobs.
Under questioning at her confirmation hearing this month, she was at a loss to tell senators why her name was listed as vice president of her mother's foundation, the Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation, a generous contributor to groups like Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council, both of which ardently oppose gay rights.
Having recently hired Dick Williams, who'd managed the A's from 1971 through 1973, the team ardently courted Jackson, even spending a reported $20,19773 to fly Reggie and four of his associates in for a whirlwind tour of the city that included a lavish dinner party at the estate of Expos owner and multimillionaire Seagram's boss Charles Bronfman.
She trusted her body's messages; she also trusted the body of the reader, the "you" that her poems plangently addressed: If they call me man-hater, youwould have known it for a lie but the you I want to speak tohas become your death Reading Rich, we become the posthumous you she ardently addresses; we willingly occupy the hot seat of audition.
Painter, writer, admirer of forests and totem poles, dubious observer of human nature, environmentalist before the word was popular, and, above all, an ardently independent woman at a time when women weren't necessarily applauded for striking out on their own: Carr, born here in 1871, is an unlikely symbol, not just of Victoria and Vancouver Island, but, some would say, the whole of British Columbia.
The rot can still be stopped, and that means first and foremost a thorough cleansing of the A.N.C. Mr. Ramaphosa has vowed to "separate the wheat from the chaff" when he starts making appointments and naming ministers, and his every pick will be followed closely — by those ardently hoping for a turnaround in South Africa's fortunes, and by those looking for a pretext to oust him.
The partial ADA-repeal bill is only the most overt assault on disability rights - the culmination of a shift that began when, in December 2012, 38 Republican senators denied the two-thirds vote needed for ratification of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which was modeled on the ADA and ardently supported by disabled GOP luminaries such as former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE — an ardently conservative Republican — by running a primary competitor against him next year.
The left side of the chart presented a timeline of his apostasies and indecencies, and it alone was transfixing: a reminder that any other candidate at any other time would have been undone by just one or two of these outrages; an illustration of the way they keep coming, no matter how ardently his inner circle pleads with him for calm, no matter how furiously the outside world reacts.
Even after the embarrassing Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE hearing in Congress last week, some Democrats ardently continue their efforts to impeach President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
And, in the eyes of Gutierrez, who better than Garcia to take on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE — Garcia after all is an immigrant, better off for the very progressive immigration policies Gutierrez has been ardently advocating for since 1993.
Some of May's Conservative Party rivals in the contest to become prime minister had said Britain should not seek continued access to the single market as this would mean accepting the freedom for EU citizens to find work in the UK. Her main rival Andrea Leadsom - who dropped out of the race on Monday to leave May as the only runner - had ardently campaigned for Brexit and said at the weekend the single market was "not a term that is any longer relevant to this discussion".
Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Twitter to refuse all political ads | Trump camp blasts 'very dumb' decision | Ocasio-Cortez hails move | Zuckerberg doubles down on Facebook's ad policies | GOP senator blocks sweeping election reform bill Zuckerberg defends buying Instagram amid antitrust scrutiny Ocasio-Cortez lauds Twitter's decision to refuse political ads MORE on Wednesday ardently defended Facebook's controversial political advertising policy a little more than an hour after Twitter took a shot at its rival while announcing it will ban all political ads from its platform.

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